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Challenge Rules

2. Project must include a die-cut** and follow the theme of the challenge.

3. Project must be new. No backlinking.

4. One Project per challenge per person.

5. Project can be combined with other current challenges.

6. Challenges are open to everyone but any physical prizes are only available to U.S. and Canadian residents. Digital prizes are available to anyone from any country!

7. You must link up to Cut It Up in your blog post.

8. Please remember when linking up your project to link up to your post and not just your blog

9. Have Fun :)

**For these challenges, a die-cut is anything made with a manual or an electronic die-cutting machine. (Spellbinders,Cricut, MFT dies, Shilouette, etc.). Store bought die-cuts are also acceptable.Hand held punches and/or paper piecings DO NOT count as a die-cut
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask.

2 comments:

Hi, just need to know if the following apply since I use a lot of stamping. If you use Brother Scan and Cut from stamped images does that count as a die-cut. Before I got my Brother I would use stamping and then fussy-cut a lot, does this qualify as a die?

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Challenge Rules:

2. Project must include a die-cut and follow the theme of the challenge.

3. Project must be new. No backlinking.

4. One Project per challenge per person.

5. Project can be combined with other current challenges.

6. Challenges are open to everyone but unfortunately prizes are only available to U.S. and Canadian residents.

7. You must link up to Cut It Up in your blog post.

8.When linking up your entry, link up to your post and not just to your blog.

9. Have Fun :)

Prize Winners:

If you are a prize winner, you will have until the time specified in the post to claim your prize. If you do not claim it within the time limit, the prize will then get rolled over to a future challenge.